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Sailor Moon. Sailor Moon Crystal[edit] Main article: Sailor Moon Crystal On July 6, 2012, Kodansha and Toei Animation announced that it would commence production of a new anime adaptation of Sailor Moon, called Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal, for a simultaneous worldwide release in 2013 as part of the series's 20th anniversary celebrations,[56][57][58] and stated that it would be a closer adaptation of the manga than the first anime. [59] Crystal premiered on July 5, 2014, and new episodes would air on the first and third Saturdays of each month. [60] New cast were announced, along with Kotono Mitsuishi reprising her role as Sailor Moon. [61] The first two seasons were released together, covering their corresponding arcs of the manga (Dark Kingdom and Black Moon). A third season based on the Infinity arc on the manga premiered on Japanese television on
April 4, 2016, known as Death Busters arc in this adaptation. [62] Munehisa Sakai directed the first and second season, while Chiaki Kon directed the third season. Films and television specials[edit] Three animated theatrical feature films based on the original Sailor Moon series have been released in Japan: Sailor Moon R: The Movie in 1993, followed by Sailor Moon S: The Movie in 1994, and Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie in 1995. The films are side-stories that do not correlate with the timeline of the original series. A one-hour television special was aired on TV Asahi in Japan on April 8, 1995. [63] Kunihiko Ikuhara directed the first film, while the latter two were directed by Hiroki Shibata.